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Bleeding after Intercourse?

I had sex with my boyfriend and it was a bit rough. After i got home I notice I was bleeding, not a lot but bright red and had an upset stomach. Its been 3 days and I've had brown discharge/spotting. Not heavy, barely notice it but Im nervous on why this is happening. Was it too rough? Will I bleed if I try and have sex again tomorrow? I don't want to be constantly bleeding and gross him out but want to make sure Im safe. Thanks!
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Hi Marble, look a little bit of extra lubri cation never hurt anybody, but it sounds like you need it, even more if your b/f is a little on the large size.
Good Luck
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Thats what I dont get, it wasnt dry at all, not even a little bit.
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Hi  Marbles, who said a few weeks, I said a couple, meaning 2 weeks, this way you get longer to heal, why dont you think that would be best advice, if you do it any quicker you stand the chance of it happening again, and then again, try and get it sorted in one go, but if you keep getting the same problem you really need lubrication.
Good Luck
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Keep off it for a few weeks? It wasn't dry just a little rough. I read it was normal sometimes after rough sex but for 4 days?
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Hi Marbles, Was this sex a bit on the dry side, if yes you may have had a small tear inside you vagina.
Try having a warm sea salt bath and let it get inside you, the will help clean and heal you, but keep of sex for a couple of weeks and try having the baths for a week twice a day.
Good Luck
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Did you do sex for the first time??
If yes then no need to worry, it happens.
Even i had bleeding :)
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